lego set 4184 black pearl

lego set 4184 black pearl

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Lego Set 4184 Black Pearl

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LEGO 4184 De Black Pearl Beschikbaarheid: Niet op voorraad Alle LEGO, Pirates of the Caribbean Naar kassa en afrekenen4184 Le Black Pearl est un ensemble Pirates des Caraïbes sorti en 2011. Archive de la page d'origine Combattez Davy Jones et son équipage à bord du Black Pearl ! Après 13 années d'attente, Davy Jones est venu réclamer à Jack Sparrow l'équipage de morts-vivants du Hollandais volant. Alors que le capitaine aux tentacules et ses acolytes Maccus et Bill le bottier abordent le Black Pearl, le Capitaine Jack Sparrow se tient prêt à défendre son navire et sa liberté avec, à ses côtés, Will Turner et Joshamee Gibbs. Inclut les figurines de Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Joshamee Gibbs, Davy Jones, Maccus et Bill le bottier. Inclut 6 figurines : Jack Sparrow avec sa boussole, Will Turner, Joshamee Gibbs, Davy Jones, Maccus et Bill le bottier, équipés d'armes Comprend de grandes voiles noires, des canons, un drapeau de pirate, une ancre et un gouvernail qui tourne




Inclut également une cabine qui s'ouvre avec un intérieur détaillé Tournez le gouvernail ! Construisez le plus célèbre navire de Pirates des Caraïbes à avoir jamais parcouru les Sept mers ! Mesure plus de 53 cm de long, 50 cm de haut et 12 cm de largeWelcome to Active Builders! Treat the kids and yourself some fun LEGO® toy bricks. Build almost anything you can imagine. By default, all parts are in new condition (never been played) and all sets are factory sealed.  Any other conditions will be stated in item's description. Most orders under 30 lots can be shipped in 1 to 3 business days after payment is cleared. International shipping cost:To Canada: $11.40 for the first 200 g; $17.40 for package up to 900 gTo all other countries: $15.50 for the first 200 g; $23.50 for package up to 900 g Lot limit:Each order must average $0.50 or higher per lot, i.e. cart price / number of lots >= $0.50. Orders may not be processed until this requirement is met.




No worries about duplicated lots (identical items listed separately), they count as just 1 lot. LEGO Tan Momo Face Dek (56093) LEGO Tan Owl (40232) LEGO Light Gray Owl (40232) LEGO Dark Gray Owl (40232) LEGO Black Owl (40232) LEGO Brown Owl (40232) LEGO Light Gray Minifigure Head (Safety Stud) (3626) LEGO Dark Gray Minifig Scuba Airtank (30091) LEGO Yellow Minifig Snowshoe (30284) LEGO Cone 1 x 1 without Top Groove (4589 / 6188 / 15551) LEGO Green Grocer Set 10185 LEGO Battle Droid with 1 Straight Arm Minifigure LEGO The Black Pearl Set 4184 LEGO Technic Pin with Lengthwise Friction Ridges and Center Slots (2780) LEGO Fire Truck Set 60002 Instructions LEGO Brick 2 x 4 (3001 / 15589 / 54534) LEGO Rubber Band 15 mm (70902 / 85543 / 89815) LEGO Darth Maul Minifigure LEGO Round Plate 1 x 1 (4073 / 6141 / 15570) LEGO Plate 1 x 2 (3023 / 6225) LEGO Plate 1 x 3 (3623) LEGO Brick 1 x 4 (3010)




LEGO Wheel Hub Ø11.2 x 8 with Centre Groove (42610) LEGO Plate 2 x 2 (3022 / 94148) LEGO Bracket 1 x 2 - 2 x 2 (21712 / 44728 / 86644) LEGO Base with Black Lever (13731 / 73587) LEGO Tile 2 x 2 with Groove (3068 / 63327)Pirates of the Caribbean is sailing back into a sea of LEGO studs, with 71042 The Silent Mary from upcoming movie Dead Men Tell No Tales. But what tales do these first images tell about this anticipated set? Releasing a big, one-off, LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean set was an opportunity to do one of two things, either of which would have pleased AFOLs and likely led to many wallets being a few hundred pounds lighter. In fact, they seemed the only two logical options when it became apparent that the LEGO Group were releasing one exclusive set instead of a theme. The first way to go would have been to release a generic pirate ship, with a Pirates of the Caribbean logo slapped on the box, so that fans could snag a great, detailed vessel like 10210 Imperial Flagship, without resorting to the astronomical after-market prices that any LEGO pirate ship ends up going for.




A few movie fans would have ended up picking one up too. Of course one of the most expensive pirate ships on the secondary market is 4184 The Black Pearl, which highlights the second way that the LEGO Group could have gone. The ship that features most prominently throughout the Pirates of the Caribbean film series had an extremely short release window, ensuring than its price since being retired has shot up even more than it would have done anyway. By releasing a bigger, more detailed version of this iconic ship, both fans of the previous films and this new one would have something to pick up. The third option, of course, was to release the new ship from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, The Silent Mary. Credit is certainly due to the LEGO Group for opting to do something new – this is the first time that a full-on ghost ship has been released. What is completely bizarre is that no matter how significant this vessel turns out to be in the movie, who is it supposed to appeal to?




How many AFOLs have been sitting at home, looking at their shelves of LEGO sets, thinking, ‘what I really need is a ghost ship with ripped sails’. Perhaps the images released of the set so far do not do it justice, which would certainly be a mistake on the part of the marketing team, as this concept needs all the presentational help it can get. The way the base has been constructed, as if wasted away, is rather effective. But overall it doesn’t look great. There is some nice detailing visible, for sure, but parts look somewhat mish-mashed – this, from what has been shown so far, does not look like a set begging to be displayed. Last year, the LEGO Group demonstrated an impressive understanding of what adult LEGO fans were seeking in a one-off, large set – that fans got 75827 Firehouse Headquarters, 76052 Classic Batcave and 71040 Disney Castle at all, let alone all in one year, is amazing. But to go from such heights of understanding what fans want, to opting for 71042 The Silent Mary, is completely baffling.

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